Play Date Saturday

I had grand plans for the day, stripping wallpaper from my kitchen walls, but alas that did not happen. I should have suspected when I started working on it Friday night that what was accomplished would be it. My son and I got half of one wall finished. I have to say that paper was stuck on good. I might have been able to have wallpapered over it without a problem, but I did not want to take a chance of the new paper not sticking to the old.

Anyway, if you read my blog then you probably have already guessed what happened. I woke with a Migraine at 5 a.m. thought I could sleep it off and it be gone when I woke up at regular time, but no, that didn’t happen. I took the medication and went back to bed waking around 1:30. I was up maybe three hours before I was back in bed, having taken another pill (I can take 2 in a 24 hour period) and when I woke at 10 p.m. I was still having a headache, but not as bad.

UGH!!! I do not like sleeping my days away, but sometimes that is all I can do to get over these headaches. I’m only thankful this is something new I’m having to deal with in life and not something I’ve had all my life. Though when I have the headaches with the nausea I have to wonder if I haven’t been dealing with it on a lighter scale for longer than I realize.

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Published by Leanne Tyler

Award winning author, Leanne Tyler lives in the South and her writing reflects her heritage. She writes sensual Southern romances whether historical or contemporary. Leanne's debut release Victory's Gate was the 2007 American Rose winner of the Through the Garden Gate contest and was released electronically by The Wild Rose Press in December 2007. Finally in December 2009 the Through the Garden Gate Anthology is available in print and includes the four winning entries.
Stepping into the Contemporary circle, she debuted with her Class of '85 Reunion story It's Always Been You in August 2011. And her first full-length novel Season of Love (Nov. 2011) is a time-travel set in 1850 Charleston, SC.
She invites readers to step into her world and enjoy the passion.
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